I was just diagnosed with a subchorionic hemmorhage with placenta detachment at 12w. My baby is measuring 12w 4d, has a strong heartbeat, and kicks squirms! My doctor said it is likely I will lose the baby, but this pregnancy may continue normally if enough of the placenta stays attached. I'm getting a second radiologist to read the ultrasound and am going to have another scan in a couple of weeks. I'm trying to be hopeful but also preparing for the worst.
Have any of you experienced a subchorionic hemmorhage with positive outcomes? I've read it is quite common.
Re: Subchorionic hemmorhage
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On the bright side, I've heard from several other moms that they themselves, women they know, or other women in their BMBs had SCH and went on to carry healthy, full term babies. Some of these moms even experienced full-blown bleeding! So I'm trying to stay hopeful.
What I haven't heard is anything specific to placenta detachment, so hopefully someone else can jump in here and give you some insight on that. You and baby will be in my thoughts and prayers, mama!
My doctor just said to go about normal life and see what happens. I bled for one day which was three weeks ago and spotted brown after my pelvic exam on Thursday.
After reading about what steps you are talking with bed rest, progesterone, and vitamins I'm going to call my doctor and ask if there is something I can do to help this baby out! My doctor was hopeful but the radiologist was not. I'm also getting a second radiologist to look at the ultrasound tomorrow.
I hope we are both here in September to share newborn photos!
Thanks for sharing your experience. I'm looking forward to the second reading from a different radiologist because I have no idea how big it is or how much placenta has detached he just told my doctor it wasn't good. I need more info because I've read so many success stories from SCH. I also need to know if I need to be on bed rest, for now I'm just doing as little as possible (I have an 18 month old to take care of).
Thank you for sharing! The positive stories absolutely help!
@Sprite2012
My doctor was very positive and hopeful until he got the call from the radiologist. I think he just wants to prepare me for what could happen and I had a lot of questions about miscarriage since I'm only one week from my second trimester it definitely scares me. So after we got done talking about miscarriage he had me make an appointment and ultrasound for 15w. And then I was confused on what to expect! Basically we just wait and see and hope and pray
I too find comfort in statistics, I need to know more about what the radiologist saw, like how big the SCH is, because it sounds like I have a 50/50 chance and I've already read many success stories today. I think they gave me the worst case scenario...
@baileylove22
Thanks for sharing. It sounds to me like many women have a SCH and the doctor doesn't even seem concerned, I definitely am looking forward to seeing the typed out radiologists report so I will have some more info!
I was diagnosed with one at my 6 week ultrasound. I had another at 8 weeks and it shrunk.
Ill have an additional ultrasound at 12 weeks to check it again.
So far, so good... I hope.
My OB said it does increase the chance of miscarrying.
I will say that the bleeding was the scariest thing I've ever gone through. I was passing large clots and bleeding bright red blood for several days and spotted for close to two weeks. It was so hard to know there was nothing I could do, so I just waited it out.
I wish you all the best and that you get past this quickly!
Yes, my doctor has the wait and see approach. It's so crazy to hear how different doctors are! He also encouraged me to go about normal life because sitting around and worrying is bad too.
@mc123mc
Thank you for sharing your happy story! I've only bled for once for a day (scariest day of my life)! I had no idea how common and normal it is! I had zero bleeding with pregnancy number one, so I didn't even know pregnant women bled! It's very nice to hear experiences with happy endings!
That story legit made me cry. God is so good to us! Thanking him every day for this miracle of a baby. Praying for you and everyone else on this board.
Wow! That's amazing! I hope we're both here sharing birth announcements in September!
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Started TTC again October 2016
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